kommuterer
Kommuterer is the present tense form of the verb kommutere in several Scandinavian languages, used primarily in mathematical and scientific contexts. It denotes the property of commutativity, meaning that two operations or elements can be applied in either order without changing the result. If A and B kommuterer, then AB = BA.
In mathematics and physics, the concept behind kommutering is central to areas such as algebra, linear algebra,
Etymology and usage: the term derives from the Latin commutare, via French and other European languages, with
Related concepts include the broader notion of commutativity (the property of a binary operation to be order-insensitive),